Age : 17
Gender : Female
Appearance : Her hair is almost boyishly short and is an flurry mess of wild strands that fall to the middle of her neck and spike out in a array of blondes and oranges, her roots being a medium brown. She is rather tall, falling just under 6 feet, and is rather thin for a teenage girl. Her attire is just as strange since it's a mix of L.A fashion and her own ideas, a (strangely) stylish white hospital mask that covers her mouth to hide a scar she recived when she was younger, a white button up blouse with a large black music note on the sleeve, and a knee length black skirt, with midnight blue flats. She doesn’t wear much jewelry besides from 3 silver studs in each ear and thin framed black glasses. She carries her guitar everywhere with her on her back, and has gotten her father to build an amplifier inside of her guitar, so she doesn’t need to carry one around.
Role : Element - Sound, the successor of Echo (Greek Mythology)
Personality: Diane-Aria is a wild one, as many would think. She looks wild and untamable, strange and reckless. While she is all of this, she has a side that is softer and more feminine as well, when she's around friends she can trust. She a bit of a flirt around boys and girls alike, and loves to tease, since she looks a bit older than her actual age. She's a socialite, while managing to be the peak of awkwardness at the same time, not understanding the concept of personal space and such.
Likes:
+Her guitar, and people who like her guitar
+Sweets
+Music
+Parties
Dislikes:
-Robots
-School and Work
-Secrets
Place of Birth: Los Angles, California
Background: Her father was a scientist of some kind, who wasn’t really around much in her childhood, and her mother was a college music teacher, and a former professional musician. Naturally, her mother taught her how to play several different instruments as well as appreciate all types of music.
Other Information: She doesn't really appear it, but she's a multitude of ethnicites; German, French, and Spanish. While she looks and sounds French, she is fluent in all three languages. At one point of her life that she doesn't like to talk about, she was quite a bookworm, so she's pretty well versed on todays technology as well.
Theme Song: Metric - Succexy
Favorite Musical Artist(optional): Metric, Ali Project, Lilly Allen
Genre Preference: Alternative music, J-pop and J-rock, and Classical music
Genre Weakness: House, Country, Ballads
Personal Playlist: (A selection of five songs that aren't overpowered in their abilities. Also, you may have one favorite song for your character, which is also his/her most powerful song. Please state which. Also link your song in this structure [url=link]Artist-Song Title[/url])
The Rapture - Echoes
Echo’s Song - Listening to this song invokes the power of the nymph Echo to help her fight by singing, which amplifies her other attacks.
Ali Project Kinjirareta Asobi
Sonic Blade - This is something that serves as a weapon. She can only do this with her guitar though, since it’s the only weapon she can actually use. She strums her guitar at it‘s loudest setting, and the sharp sounds concentrate in her guitar, turning it into a small vibrating blade for a small amount of time
All American Rejects - Top of the World
Sonic Boom She uses concentrated sonic waves and simply throws them, the waves having the same effect (and force) as a small rocket to the brain.
Danger Mouse and Jack White - Two Against One
Illusions Surprisingly, this is a defensive attack that uses sound waves as a shield, piercing anything close enough. The only drawback is that it makes the user (D.A) momentarily deaf and weak depending on how much it’s used.
Origa - Rise
New Noise This would technically be her most powerful move, since this is her favorite song. But, it’s also her most dangerous, since it’s side-effects are powerfully harmful. She assumes a new persona, possessed by Echo herself and having absolute control of sounds in the universe. It’s only for a minute or two, but using the attack also effects DA’s hearing and sanity significantly.